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The Giant Step of Tiny Toes: Youth Impact on the Securitization of Climate Change
(IOP Conf. Series: Earth and Environmental Science 485 (2020) 012007, 2020-06-02)
Climate change has been a global concern since the late 1800s. Responding to the
problem, the world governments have been working on significant breakthroughs such as the
United Nations Framework Convention on Climate ...
Frontline Messenger: Preliminary Study on Indonesian “Diaspora” in Gastrodiplomacy
(IOP Conf. Series: Earth and Environmental Science 485 (2020) 012009, 2020-06-02)
This paper underlines Indonesian “diaspora” as the front liner in implementing
gastrodiplomacy. Many studies of the gastrodiplomacy actors focus mostly on the state and the
NGOs of the home country. Those previous studies ...
Social and Cultural Behavior in Handling Urban Issues: The Case of Surabaya, Indonesia
(IOP Conf. Series: Earth and Environmental Science 485 (2020) 012012, 2020-06-02)
This article analyses the social, cultural, and religious activity to cope with the issues
that are caused by the city overcapacity. City life can be something called very modern where
everyone seems to be rushing and ...
The Early Stage of Indonesia’s Gastrodiplomacy: In the Middle of Nowhere?
(IOP Conf. Series: Earth and Environmental Science 485 (2020) 012008, 2020-06-02)
As one of the motor of public diplomacy and cultural diplomacy,
gastrodiplomacy has been the option taken by several countries to work on their soft
power. The idea of strengthening the image and identity of a country ...
Minimizing Brain Drain: How BumDes Holds the Best Resources in the Villages
(IOP Conf. Series: Earth and Environmental Science 485 (2020) 012011, 2020-06-02)
This paper examines the extent the BumDesor Village-Owned Enterprises (hereafter
BumDes) may minimize the local Brain drain in the village. Brain drain is a severe problem in
Indonesia as they affected directly to the ...
Indonesia and OPEC: Why does Indonesia Maintain its Distance?
(IOP Conf. Series: Earth and Environmental Science 485 (2020) 012010, 2020-06-02)
Indonesia withdrew its membership in the Organization of Petroleum
Exporting Countries (OPEC) in 2008. However, in 2015 Indonesia reactivated its
membership in OPEC followed by the second withdrawal in 2016. This paper ...